Book Stores near Whitehall, PA

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“They got a decent selection when they get things in I have bought an Xbox One back in a day in 2019 and it was good still works didn't have any blemishes I paid $185 bucks for it it was one of them Halo limited edition ones the blue one not the Master Chief whatever I don't follow that I just needed a unit and that was cheaper than an Xbox One complete all black just regular modelHave a really bought much anything else there besides some games but their selection is decent I mean what do you want it's a second hand store nothing bad against it they're not going to sell junk I'm pretty sure they won't sell anything that doesn't work”

3.5 Good38 Reviews

“Truly the best bookstore in the area and a hidden gem of the Lehigh Valley! I could stay here for hours. Amazing selection that is constantly gaining new books and Tom is always so kind and wonderful to talk to. A veritable safe space that just makes you feel at ease from the moment you walk in. We will be customers for life!”

4.9 Superb65 Reviews

“Nice shop with a large selection of books. I am donating all my college textbooks and science fiction and fantasy collection of hardcover books. I am downsizing and limiting physical books to 30-40, all the rest I have on my Kindle and the local library.I sometimes like the heft and feel if a real paper book, also diagrams and charts do not translate well on the Kindle.The proprietors are two wonderful ladies.”

4.9 Superb50 Reviews

“All sorts of religious and Biblical books, figurines, texts...too much to take in all at once! A very quiet, soothing atmosphere. And the people working at the store were so friendly and helpful! We will return again soon!”

4.8 Superb39 Reviews

“A one-of-a-kind relaxed comic-book shop sure to conjure a multitude of emotions from laughter to excitement (there are to many to list)! Once a year THEY GO ALL OUT FOR *FREE COMIC-BOOK DAY* they also have in-house artists & comfortable chairs to review material! In a way it is like Allentown, PA's unofficial museum of pop-culture!”

4.7 Superb47 Reviews

“I absolutely love this bookstore! The staff are always nice, always talkative, there's always new books when I walk in, and the separate rooms for different ages is awesome! There's two cats, and Bernie loves attention and likes to be held sometimes. They even have a free little library in their side alley that is always stacked full of books!”

5 Superb12 Reviews

“I love the quality of the books at Mecca books, and it's quality of customer service. I recommend them often for any brother or sister looking for good books to add to thier shelves.”

4.7 Superb16 Reviews

“The Moravian Book Shop is the oldest bookstore in America, the oldest continuously operating bookstore in the world and home to the Moravian University student bookstore. The shop is quite big and you could spend a lot of time there. The Moravian Book Shop has new books, greeting cards, toys and games, and Moravian and Bethlehem-themed gifts. There were many ornaments. The Moravian University student bookstore had textbooks and school supplies. It is definitely worth checking out since there is so much history in this book shop.”

4.5 Superb41 Reviews

“Was able to get a great Christmas present here for my great-nephew who is one year old, a Peter Rabbit themed music box with pop-up rabbit. He loved it, was totally fascinated by it.”

4.4 Superb55 Reviews

“Very helpful in finding what you need! Offer buyback which is helpful if you are trying to save money because you can sell your textbook back. They have some school supplies and school apparel available as well!”

4.4 Superb30 Reviews

“Do me a favor. Take any four years of your life and try to rate them on a scale from 1-5. If you're honest with yourself, you'll likely find this rating somewhere around a 3. Sure, you might bitch and moan about a terrible event from one of those years, but I bet you can find some equally happy times in there somewhere. It's therefore nice to see my alma mater, Muhlenberg College, earning a nice little 3 star average from the six idiots who decided to post reviews of the place on Yelp. Luckily, I will and will not be joining this illustrious crowd of morons today. I'm here for more specific reasons: since the General's Quarters Cafe and Grille is not listed on Yelp, I shall Yelp the whole damned school to sing its praises, so here goes: The GQ is a little grille shop outpost in the student union center at Muhlenberg College. There, you can grab a quick Seattle's Worst Coffee and a snack before class. For us serious trans-fat lovers, the grille serves a smorgasbord of comfort food options. They of course serve Sedexo chicken fingers (see my review on Doylestown Hospital's Cafeteria for more info on those), cheese steaks, burgers, and giant Rice Krispies treats. All of those items make for a fantastic drunken snack, but the GQ's truly magical achievement is a menu item called the bagel bomb. For those of you who can't guess, a bagel bomb is basically just a giant bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich. Bagel bombs are delicious, or so I'm told, as it was not my weapon of choice at the GQ. It was, however, my wife Kaitlyn's favorite selection and the very meal she was trying to consume when I rudely sat across from her thirteen years ago. This simple event began our long friendship, longer dating relationship, and god-willing even longer marriage to come. Now, I'm not going to claim a bagel sandwich named after a deadly weapon is responsible for our love and marriage, but it was perhaps the spark that brought us both together. After all, I'm fairly sure my first words to Kaitlyn were these: "Bagel bomb? Good choice. Are you working on Stephen's reading? I haven't started yet." The rest is a sappy love story of 3 hours spent talking about our young lives at that little cafeteria booth five seats from the back exit of the student union. Our coffees soon cold and our breakfasts left uneaten, we never stopped talking until we left for class and came back to the booth to talk some more. Whether it was the wafting fried food from the grille getting to my head or not, I walked the quad back to my room later that night and told my roommate I met the love of my life, and I think I might just marry her. Now let's get this straight. I don't know if I believe in love at first sight. It's a nice thought and all, but a bit superficial if you ask me. What I do believe in is love at first conversation. That is certainly real, and I'm lucky as all hell I found it when I did. The idea of sitting across from a beautiful woman I barely know and striking up a conversation seems ludicrous to me now, but the GQ, with its intimate seating, casual vibe, and carb-heavy menu, somehow added the right atmosphere to make the unthinkable happen: diarrhea. I'm just kidding. Kait, we're a lot older today and you're even older thanks to the fact that you're now celebrating your 35th birthday six weeks before me. May this year be full of many more bagel bombs and even longer conversations. Who would have guessed you'd be celebrating your birthday in Shanghai of all places? Not us GQ health nuts. I might have predicted our marriage that day, but I had no clue how wonderful and strange our journey would all soon become. Four years at Muhlenberg College, though? Meh. 3 stars.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Wonderful day spent dropping off my son at Lehigh University, then we hit up the book store and I almost bought everything I could carry. Loving my Lehigh Mom licenses plate decal..”

4.5 Superb6 Reviews

“It is small, that is the biggest thing that I saw when I was there. And half of it is the college text book section. So there isn't much of a selection of anything extraneous or desales apparel. If course they are expensive as well. But I wouldn't expect it to be cheap.”

4.3 Superb18 Reviews

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